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Fig. 10. Naviculare of Loris gracilis, from a specimen in my own collection. 
Cl & C 2, the prominences for the cuneiform bones. (Four times the size 
of nature.) 
Fig. 11. Entocuneiforme of Gorilla. 
Fig. 12. Entocuneiforme of Cynocephalus. (Twice the size of nature.) 
Fig. 13. Entocuneiforme of Lemur, showing the saddle-shaped distal surface. (Twice 
the size of nature.) 
Fig. 14. Proximal articular surface of the metatarsal of the hallux of Man. 
Fig. 15. The same of the Gorilla. 
Fig. 16. The same of Cynocephalus. (Twice the size of nature.) 
Fig. 17. The same of Macacus. (Twice the size of nature.) 
Fig. 18. The same of Lemur. (Twice the size of nature.) 
These last five figures show the change in direction of the concavity of the articular 
surface from vertical, in Man, to horizontal in Lemur, that of the Gorilla being 
oblique. 
